How do I assign frequency values to the obtained fft values without plotting . I need to know the value of the peak at 16Hz for further calculations.
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L=10;
n=1.45;
c=2.9979e8;
dt = 6e-12;
T=10*2*L*n/c;
t = (-T/2/dt:1:T/2/dt)*dt;
Nt=round(T/dt);
fsine = 1e9;
vsine = 1;
phi = vsine*sin(2*pi*fsine*t);
EL1t=1.274e7*exp(1i*phi);
FP=fft(phi);
fs=1/dt/Nt;
Fs=(-1/dt/2:fs:1/dt/2-1);
Z=plot(Fs,fftshift(abs(fft(EL1t))));
I need to know the value at 16GHz in the plot.
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vidyesh
am 24 Apr. 2024
Hi Yogesh,
You can use the max function to find the value of the peak and its index in the array.
Then use the index to get the corresponding frequency.
Add the below lines to your code.
pow = fftshift(abs(fft(EL1t)));
[val,ind] = max(pow)
f_max = Fs(ind);
Hope this helps
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vidyesh
am 24 Apr. 2024
I thought you wanted the value at peak (max value).
You can use the below code to find the value at a specific frequency:
freq_f = 16e9;
% nnz(Fs==freq_f) % returns 0
In this case it seems like array 'Fs' doesnt contain the exact value of 16 GHz, so we find the closest value.
[val,ind] = min(abs(Fs-freq_f)); % Find freq closest to 16 GHz
disp(Fs(ind));
disp(pow(ind));
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